For the second time this season, Liudmila Samsonova wins a title without losing a set.
— WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) September 25, 2022
Samsonova beats Wang Xinyu, Elena Rybakina, Garbiñe Muguruza, Zhang Shuai, and Zheng to win #TorayPPO.
She has won 18 of her last 19 matches. 16 of those 18 wins came in straight sets. pic.twitter.com/w6h2Gjg0Cu
Liudmila Samsonova has reached 4 WTA finals in her career. On each occasion, she had a compatriot reaching a WTA final in the same week!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) September 25, 2022
'21 Berlin: Kasatkina (Birmingham)
'22 Washington: Kasatkina (San Jose)
'22 Cleveland: Kasatkina (Granby)
'22 Tokyo: Alexandrova (Seoul) pic.twitter.com/Ez7PkOXmK3
Over the summer, and now the fall, Samsonova has found herself. The Russian's title run in Tokyo gives her three in the past two months, two of them coming without dropping a set, as she's gone 18-1 and risen from #60 to #23 (on Monday) while winning 36 of 40 sets (including 18 straight at one point, and now 28 of the last 30). This week saw Samsonova open with a straight sets win over Wimbledon champ Elena Rybakina, followed by victories over Wang Xinyu (w/ 12 aces), Garbine Muguruza, Zhang Shuai (40 winners) and, finally, Zheng Qinwen in the final after taking advantage of the Chinese teenager's lone blink in the 1st set (at 5-5, her first DF gave Samsonova her first BP) to take the lead and then further outduel her down the stretch in a 7-5/7-5 win to add another "W" to her W-W-4r-W stretch since her enforced (by the LTA and AELTC) Wimbledon break.
.@LiudaSamsonova and her fourth WTA tour trophy, she has a perfect record in career finals so far! pic.twitter.com/d9xstKOMGk
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) September 25, 2022
3rd career title ??
— wta (@WTA) September 25, 2022
1st Korea title ??????
Ekaterina Alexandrova with the #HanaBankKoreaOpen trophy! pic.twitter.com/Dvdm1tgzzg
Ce samedi, Tamara #Korpatsch (n°118) ???? s'impose à #Budapest (Hongrie, WTA 125, terre battue) ! En finale, elle a battu Viktoriya #Tomova (n°109) ???? en trois sets 7-6 (3), 6-7 (4), 6-0. C'est là son tout premier trophée ?? sur le circuit #WTA.
— Jeu, Set Et Match (@jeu_set_etmatch) September 24, 2022
?? : @HUNgarianTENNIS pic.twitter.com/A7GKQoCuCX
Nothing like having your family by your side to get you through a tough challenge ??@Maria_Tatjana | #HanaBankKoreaOpen pic.twitter.com/QireFvZqS2
— wta (@WTA) September 20, 2022
In Tokyo, Zhang saved a MP, ate a sandwich (literally... during the match), and upset Caroline Garcia despite the Pasty putting in a ridiculous 27 aces (!!) on the day, then knocked off Petra Martic to reach her third '22 semifinal. She lost in two sets to eventual champ Liudmila Samsonova, falling just shot of her third final appearance of the year but ultimately holding onto her Chinese #1 standing when Zheng Qinwen lost to Samsonova in that final.
.@zhangshuai121 moves on into the Tokyo semis pic.twitter.com/qcsqHw0olH
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) September 23, 2022
Zhang had also received a nice note from Samsonova after their semifinal encounter...
"Thank you for being such a nice person. Not easy to find a person like you on the tour. See you soon"
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) September 24, 2022
Liudmila Samsonova to Zhang Shuai after their high-quality Tokyo semifinal encounter! pic.twitter.com/eqssA6JPmk
A Raducanu rocket ??@EmmaRaducanu | #HanaBankKoreaOpen pic.twitter.com/VqTrd07VwN
— wta (@WTA) September 23, 2022
On the march in Seoul ?????@EmmaRaducanu is through to her first semifinal since the 2021 US Open without dropping a set!#HanaBankKoreaOpen pic.twitter.com/F74aJ93PR8
— wta (@WTA) September 23, 2022
Jelena Ostapenko advances to the Seoul final as Raducanu is forced to retire through injury.
— wta (@WTA) September 24, 2022
Final score: 4-6, 6-3, 3-0 ret.#HanaBankKoreaOpen pic.twitter.com/O04oMsO61w
Meanwhile, Mladenovic and Wickmayer, who combined to win the Seoul doubles, are in the process of very different "comebacks." Wickmayer returned this season after having a baby, and her title this week is her first of any kind since she returned to action, not to mention her first since winning an ITF WD crown in '19 and first win at tour level since being a WTA singles/doubles champ in '16. Mladenovic hasn't really *gone* anywhere, but both her singles (due to results, and DF) and doubles (due to inactivity) standings have lagged over the past year. She came into the week at #135 in singles (FRA #8), and was even at an obscenely low (for her) #23 in doubles. In singles, she won a match (w/ 13 DF) over a #469-ranked Korean WC, but then lost a round later to Magda Linette (w/ 12 more in a match in which the Pastry held 2 MP), failing to collect back-to-back WTA MD wins for the first time since Portoroz last September. Mladenovic/Wickmayer had to win an 11-9 MTB in the 1st Round, but then didn't drop a set the rest of the way, taking out Chennai finalists Blinkova/Dzalamidze and the #3 (Alexandrova/Sizikova) and #1 (Muhammad/Santamaria) seeds in straights the rest of the way. The win gives Wickmayer three career WTA WD titles, while Mladenovic now has 27, including three this year with three different partners. Wickmayer is Mladenovic's 19th different pro title-winning WD/MX partner in her career (+ Gasquet in the Hopman Cup event), with her spreading the wealth with five (Garcia, Danilovic, Haddad Maia, Wickmayer and Ivan Dodig) in '22 alone across all levels. The win finally pushes Mladenovic back into the doubles Top 20.
Arms aloft ????@KikiMladenovic & @yaninawickmaye8 claim the doubles title in Seoul with a 6-3, 6-2 victory over Muhammad/Santamaria!#HanaBankKoreaOpen pic.twitter.com/wZSLxNhESo
— wta (@WTA) September 25, 2022
European pair Kristina Mladenovic of France and Yanina Wickmayer of Belgium won the women's doubles title at the Hana Bank Korea Open on Sunday in two straight sets, beating top-seeded American pair Asia Muhammad and Sabrina Santamaria. https://t.co/nv5CGdew4R
— The Korea JoongAng Daily (@JoongAngDaily) September 25, 2022
A FIRST WTA final for Zheng Qinwen!! ?
— wta (@WTA) September 24, 2022
The 19-year-old comes from a set down against Kudermetova to join Samsonova in the Tokyo final!#TorayPPO pic.twitter.com/J9Xl6XsSHp
A bright future ahead for the #TorayPPO finalist ??
— wta (@WTA) September 25, 2022
Zheng Qinwen with a stellar week in Tokyo! ? pic.twitter.com/e2IpXFz9uU
Meanwhile, in Seoul, VJK lost in qualifying (to Lulu Sun) only to then join the main draw as a lucky loser and become the first Andorran to win a tour-level MD match with a 1st Round victory over Chloe Paquet. The 2020 AO junior champ, 17, then followed up with another over Rebecca Marino to reach the QF before falling in straight sets to Alona Ostapenko.
A first career QF for VJK! ????
— wta (@WTA) September 21, 2022
17-year-old Andorran @vjimenezk takes out No.8 seed Marino in Seoul!#HanaBankKoreaOpen pic.twitter.com/wdZbwZiPVn
"I'm very, very proud to represent my country."
— wta (@WTA) September 21, 2022
???? @vjimenezk has become the first player from the Pyrenean principality of Andorra to reach a WTA quarterfinal!
VJK climbs 33 spots on Monday, just nipping (by 1) her best career standing to reach a new high of #153. She's the third-youngest player ranked in the Top 200, behind only Chennai champ Linda Fruhvirtova and reigning RG girls winner Linda Noskova.
When you're drawn against the home favorite... ??
— wta (@WTA) September 17, 2022
That reaction from @Daria_gav ????#TorayPPO https://t.co/iEmoMiIJHO pic.twitter.com/oNb8qGmB5I
She then got to take part in some local activities...
A bit of Battledore in Tokyo ????@nicole_melichar, @Daria_gav & @guguolmos put on their yukatas and try their hands at a traditional Japanese precursor to badminton! ??#TorayPPO pic.twitter.com/05XXWFnpd3
— wta (@WTA) September 19, 2022
Then came the match. And after just one game...
Not good for Aussie Daria Saville in the tennis - has retired hurt after suffering left knee injury. Has a past history of ACL injury & unfortunately the video brings significant concern for a recurrence, with foot planting + shifting of lower leg bone. Fingers crossed for her pic.twitter.com/Em5kq6u0gw
— NRL PHYSIO (@nrlphysio) September 20, 2022
Naomi Osaka ran to her opponent Daria Saville as she got injured. Probably the nice soul in the world and my favorite athlete ever @naomiosaka pic.twitter.com/W8GEW69uJt
— Naoto (@Tokyo_RipCity12) September 20, 2022
I realize this is somewhat of a moot point with half a dozen TV cameras and tons of other photographers being there, but personally I'm not comfortable taking close-up shots of players in pain etc.
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) September 20, 2022
Absolutely loved how Naomi handled it all.
A worried Naomi Osaka watches Daria Saville receive treatment from the trainer on court after Saville took fall on court early into their Tokyo R1 match. pic.twitter.com/YBlZu7pLHU
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) September 20, 2022
???? @naomiosaka advances to the Tokyo last 16 as Saville is forced to retire through injury with the score at 1-0 in the first set.
— wta (@WTA) September 20, 2022
Speedy recovery, @Daria_gav ????#TorayPPO pic.twitter.com/1jGDMVCrwc
At first, there was hope (and a little bewilderment)...
Sending hugs, Dasha ???? https://t.co/is9XASW9Zg
— wta (@WTA) September 20, 2022
I’m seriously in disbelief… what the actual f happened… I am not even sad I’m just shocked
— Daria Saville (@Daria_gav) September 20, 2022
Then the reality (a torn ACL in her left knee), nearly a decade after having reconstructive right knee surgery in 2013.
Torn ACL. 2013 flashbacks
— Daria Saville (@Daria_gav) September 21, 2022
Don’t worry about me btw. I feel bad that everyone is so worried. I’m ok I promise. It’s just shit luck
— Daria Saville (@Daria_gav) September 21, 2022
So, we now enter into *another* comeback phase, one surely filled with more entertaining social media updates and distractions (so there's that). But, in tennis terms: bad for Dasha, bad for her fans... but at least it'll mean more face time for doggo Tofu (whose birthday was apparently this past week).
???? Nou títol per a l’Aliona Bolsova. Avui s’ha proclamat campiona del W60 de Vrnjacka Banja, i torna al top 200.
— Tennis Català (@FCatTennis) September 25, 2022
??En la final ha superat a l’eslovaca Nina Potocnik per 7/5 6/1.
Moltes felicitats! ????????????#tenniscatalà #tennis #FCT #ITF #esportcat #RFET pic.twitter.com/ChtiVUDXxc
In Berkeley, California, the week's U.S.-based $60K went to Brengle. The 32-year old, who has quietly now competed in 32 consecutive slam MD after previously losing in 24 straight slam qualifying tournaments, gets to within an eyelash of a Top 50 return (and #50 Sloane Stephens) with her 17th career ITF win. Victories over Whitney Osuigue, Johanne Svendsen and Diana Shnaider set up a final match-up with China's Yuan Yue, her nation's revelation this year as she's on the cusp of cracking the Top 100 (she started '22 at #312) after reaching the 3rd Round of the U.S. Open earlier this month. Yuan saw her 5-2 1st set lead evaporate, but won a TB, only to see Brengle drop just five games in the final two sets. Brengle's win gives her singles titles (either ITF of 125) in seven consecutive seasons, and in 11 of the past 12 years.
Less than two months after turning pro and signing with @GSEworldwide, 16-year-old Liv Hovde of McKinney, Texas has won her first pro title.
— Parsa (@Parsa_Nemati) September 25, 2022
The 2022 girls' #Wimbledon singles champion did not drop a set all week at the #Lubbock15K. pic.twitter.com/G6yQho4gQN
Cara Mester(17)???? won G1 Cairo, 64 62 over Amelie Smejkalova????, her 2nd (best) ITF Junior ??. Top 100 and back to ROU1.
— Coby (@_Coby_) September 23, 2022
Sonja Zhiyenbayeva???? and Anna Sedysheva???? w/ Doubles??. https://t.co/HSH9nMsfEt pic.twitter.com/Oel4aw8l9h
That's back-to-back titles in Chennai and Tokyo for @GabyDabrowski – this time with @guguolmos once again! ??
— wta (@WTA) September 25, 2022
Charging towards the @WTAFinals at #TorayPPO... ?? pic.twitter.com/oBu9rZ6Bru
What a match! #TorayPPO
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) September 21, 2022
After 2 hours and 30 minutes, @zhangshuai121 saves a match point and beats Garcia 4-6 7-6(5) 7-6(5) for her 2nd top-10 win this season!
Garcia had 27 aces and just two DF's but lost ?? pic.twitter.com/Y63llw0XW8
She ATE ??
— wta (@WTA) September 21, 2022
Never a bad time for a sandwich, @zhangshuai121 ??#TorayPPO pic.twitter.com/JibgLySeBE
I guess Shuai had Caro for "dessert," then?
Tokyo has a new champion ??@LiudaSamsonova takes the #TorayPPO title without dropping a set all week! pic.twitter.com/dssGivsvBf
— wta (@WTA) September 25, 2022
#36 Zheng had been the highest-ranked player who'd never reached a tour final. Her result this week transfers the designation to Anna Kalinskaya (#51 on Monday). It would have been Anna Bondar, based on last week's standings, but she falls to #60 this week, behind additional final-less players Marta Kostyuk and Wang Xiyu.
Headed to a third set in Seoul ??
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) September 20, 2022
Boyoung Jeong fights back and wins set two 6-3 over Ostapenko. #HanaBankKoreaOpen pic.twitter.com/66A2GKhkaU
Ostapenko beats Jeong Boyoung 6-4, 3-6, 7-6(2) to progress in Seoul.#JelenaOstapenko #seoul #wta #tennis #koreaopen #ostapenko pic.twitter.com/06vlVKUW1Y
— Eddie (@TennisAsia) September 20, 2022
It was but the first salvo in an uneven "Ostapenko Experience"...
Mind, body & SEOUL ??@JelenaOstapenk8 saves a match point and prevails over Gasanova to progress to the last eight!
— wta (@WTA) September 22, 2022
The #HanaBankKoreaOpen top seed next faces Jimenez Kasintseva ? pic.twitter.com/ks14P2OvCO
Against Victoria Jimenez Kasintseva, Ostapenko trailed 2-0 in the opener, then won 8 straight games and 12 of the final 13. In the semifinals, Ostapenko dropped the 1st set after having held an early break, but forced a 3rd set and won it with Emma Raducanu's latest retirement three games in.
Penk💥‼️@JelenaOstapenk8 | #HanaBankKoreaOpen pic.twitter.com/IF8Xfp42D1
— wta (@WTA) September 24, 2022
Wait for a heartwarming moment at the end ????
— wta (@WTA) September 25, 2022
Defeating top seed Ostapenko 7-6(4), 6-0 in the final, Ekaterina Alexandrova is the champion in Seoul!#HanaBankKoreaOpen pic.twitter.com/4TB5FIRBwc
Jazda, Magda! ????@MagdaLinette saves two match points and outlasts Mladenovic in Seoul ??
— wta (@WTA) September 22, 2022
Awaits Raducanu or Wickmayer in the #HanaBankKoreaOpen quarterfinals pic.twitter.com/wyXtrfRrwP
She *did* come back to win the doubles title, though. Meawhile, can you blame Linette for trying to get in on the act after seeing Aga and Iga win so many fan-voted Best Shot polls over the years?
Shot of the month? ?????? https://t.co/pHLzVVBfcY
— Magda Linette (@MagdaLinette) September 22, 2022
A first main draw win on Tour for the 17-year-old ??
— wta (@WTA) September 20, 2022
2020 Australian Open girls' champion ???? @vjimenezk defeats Paquet in Seoul to become the first Andorran player with a WTA victory!#HanaBankKoreaOpen pic.twitter.com/EGYMd5FdeV
Jumping for joy in Japan ??
— wta (@WTA) September 20, 2022
Qualifier ???? Fernanda Contreras Gomez defeats Kenin 7-6(7), 6-4 to notch her first Hologic WTA Tour main draw victory!#TorayPPO pic.twitter.com/14c3GLXxt2
A towering win in Tokyo ??
— wta (@WTA) September 21, 2022
Zheng Qinwen knocks out top seed Badosa to reach her third quarterfinal of the season!#TorayPPO pic.twitter.com/zquslEUWWe
Due to illness, Naomi Osaka has withdrawn ahead of her second-round match against Beatriz Haddad Maia in Tokyo.
— WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) September 22, 2022
Haddad Maia advances to the QFs by walkover and will face either Kudermetova or Contreras Gomez. #TorayPPO
At least they sold those tickets for that one
WHAT A BATTLE! ??
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) September 23, 2022
Two points away from defeat, Veronika Kudermetova roars back to defeat Beatriz Haddad Maia 6-7, 7-6, 6-1 and reach the semifinals of the Toray Pan Pacific Open!
3h15m needed, 45W/66UE. That was a rollercoaster ride!
[??: @WTA TV] pic.twitter.com/z8pLTxQDMB
From the @WTA:
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) September 23, 2022
"Kudermetova is now 8-7 against Top 20 opponents this season, a remarkable shift from her 3-15 record in 2021."
[??: Kiyoshi Ota/Getty] pic.twitter.com/BoQBg2lxWH
Rough Saturday for Veronika Kudermetova in Tokyo.
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) September 24, 2022
She had the chance to make two finals, played five hard-fought sets and narrowly missed out on making both of them. pic.twitter.com/8lUdO6tGmM
Into yet another WTA main draw!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) September 25, 2022
Erika Andreeva earns a routine 6-2, 6-2 win over Rebeka Masarova to qualify for the main draw at the Emilia-Romagna Open.
Lost just six games in the qualifying rounds, bouncing back from an early exit in Budapest.
[??: Cristina Hutu] pic.twitter.com/NoYEyVpFpM
I can watch this all day ?? https://t.co/8DBaOs68hB
— mandy minella (@mandyminella) September 19, 2022
We Mean Business: Asia Muhammad@asiamuhammad has long had an eye for fashion. Now, she is bringing her creative vision to reality with her own line of apparel.
— wta (@WTA) September 21, 2022
Presented by @CorpayFX ??
See you in 2023 ?? pic.twitter.com/IhDh9nRZae
— Arina Rodionova (@arinarodionova) September 22, 2022
The Battle of the Sexes was about much more than tennis.
— Billie Jean King (@BillieJeanKing) September 20, 2022
It was about equality & social change.
49 years ago today, Bobby Riggs and I played in the Houston Astrodome in front of a global audience of 90M.
The world was watching.
2023 will be a big year.
??: Bill Schoen pic.twitter.com/mHrv7NvbdC
Made a quick side-by-side of Simo before and after her nose surgery. It does look a bit smaller. But thankfully not crazily different to where she is unrecognizable. Her plastic surgeon did a good job in my opinion. pic.twitter.com/7WV3LLIydo
— Philip T Boosey (@PhilipTBoosey) September 24, 2022
Oops-tapenko 🤪@JelenaOstapenk8 | #HanaBankKoreaOpen pic.twitter.com/2DHyktzNYM
— wta (@WTA) September 25, 2022
I got reminded of my competitive side when I went to my son’s first soccer game ??
— victoria azarenka (@vika7) September 20, 2022
“Šafárky” a Olík na ?? v Praze!
— lucie safarova (@luciesafarova) September 19, 2022
“Safarova’s clan” and Oli enjoying ?? in Prague! #rodinka @ Prague, Czech Republic https://t.co/1lU28cVT8K
That hair, tho! @naomiosaka in action in Tokyo. pic.twitter.com/EIlEHTMM9Y
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) September 20, 2022
Coco Gauff and her brothers being ‘Bad’. ???? pic.twitter.com/R0P3b3Ce15
— LaWanda (@lawanda50) September 25, 2022
*2022 WTA WS TITLES w/o LOSING A SET*
Australian Open - Ash Barty, AUS
Miami - Iga Swiatek, POL
Rome - Iga Swiatek, POL
Budapest - Bernarda Pera, USA
Hamburg - Bernarda Pera, USA
Prague - Marie Bouzkova, CZE
Cleveland - Liudmila Samsonova, RUS
Tokyo - LIUDMILA SAMSONOVA, RUS
*2022 WTA SINGLES TITLES*
7 - Iga Swiatek (Doha/IW/Mia/Stutt/Rome/RG/US)
3 - Caroline Garcia (Bad Homburg/Warsaw/Cin.)
3 - LIUDMILA SAMSONOVA (Wash./Clev./Tokyo)
2 - Ash Barty (Adelaide/AO)
2 - Beatriz Haddad Maia (Nott./Birm.)
2 - Simona Halep (Melbourne 1/Toronto)
2 - Ons Jabeur (Madrid/Berlin)
2 - Dasha Kasatkina (San Jose/Granby)
2 - Bernarda Pera (Budapest/Hamburg)
[2020-22]
10 - 1/2/7 - Iga Swiatek, POL
7 - 1/5/1 - Ash Barty, AUS (ret.)
5 - 3/0/2 - Simona Halep, ROU
5 - 0/4/1 - Anett Kontaveit, EST
5 - 3/2/0 - Aryna Sabalenka, BLR
4 - 0/2/2 - Dasha Kasatkina, RUS
4 - 0/1/3 - LIUDMILA SAMSONOVA, RUS
*2022 FIRST-TIME WTA FINALISTS*
Laura Pigossi, BRA (#212/27 = Bogota
Martina Trevisan, ITA (#85/28) = Rabat (W)
Claire Liu, USA (#92/21) = Rabat
Kaja Juvan, SLO (#81/21) = Strasbourg
Bernarda Pera, USA (#130/27) = Budapest (W)
Lucia Bronzetti, ITA (#78/23) = Palermo
Ana Bogdan, ROU (#108/29) = Warsaw
Linda Fruhvirtova, CZE (#130/17) = Chennari (W)
ZHENG QINWEN, CHN (#36/19) = Tokyo
*2022 YOUNGEST WTA FINALISTS*
17 - Linda Fruhvirtova, CZE (Chennai - W)
18 - Coco Gauff, USA (Roland Garros - L)
19 - Leylah Fernandez, CAN (Monterrey - W)
19 - ZHENG QINWEN, CHN (Tokyo -L)
[doubles]
17 - Coco Gauff, USA (Doha - W)
18 - Coco Gauff, USA (Stuttgart - L)
18 - Coco Gauff, USA (Roland Garros - L)
18 - Coco Gauff, USA (Toronto - W)
*RECENT MULT.TITLES BY NATION IN WTA WEEK*
2021 Week 7 (ESP) - Muguruza/DUBAI, Sorribes Tormo/GUADALAJARA
2022 Week 32 (RUS) - Kasatkina/SAN JOSE, Samsonova/WASHINGTON
2022 Week 35 (RUS) - Kasatkina/GRANBY, Samsonova/CLEVELAND
2022 Week 38 (RUS) - Alexandrova/SEOUL, Samsonova/TOKYO
*2022 WTA DOUBLES TITLES*
5 - Katerina Siniakova, CZE
4 - Jessie Pegula, USA
3 - GABY DABROWSKI, CAN
3 - Eri Hozumi, JPN
3 - Barbora Krejcikova, CZE
3 - KRISTINA MLADENOVIC, FRA
3 - Makoto Ninimoya, JPN
*2022 WTA DOUBLES FINALS*
5 (5-0) = Katerina Siniakova, CZE
5 (4-1) = Jessie Pegula, USA
5 (2-3) = Veronika Kudermetova, RUS
5 (2-3) = NICOLE MELICHAR-MARTINEZ, USA
5 (2-3) = ELLEN PEREZ, AUS
5 (1-3+L) = Elise Mertens, BEL
4 (3-1) = GABY DABROWSKI, CAN
4 (2-2) = Anna Danilina, KAZ
4 (2-2) = Coco Gauff, USA
4 (1-1+WL) = Lyudmyla Kichenkok, UKR
4 (1-1+WL) = Alona Ostapenko, LAT
4 (1-2+L) = Zhang Shuai, CHN
[2022 finals - duos]
4...L.Kichenok/Ostapenko, UKR/LAT (1-1+WL)
4...V.Kudermetova/Mertens, RUS/BEL (1-3)
4...MELICHAR-MARTINEZ/PEREZ, USA/AUS (1-3)
3...Hozumi/Ninomiya, JPN/JPN (3-0)
3...Krejcikova/Siniakova, CZE/CZE (3-0)
3...DABROWSKI/OLMOS, CAN/MEX (2-1)
3...Gauff/Pegula, USA/USA (2-1)
*WTA ALL-TIME MATCH ACE RECORD*
31 - Kristyna Pliskova (2016 AO 2r- lost Puig)
28 - Kristyna Pliskova (2019 Lux. 2r - lost Puig)
27 - Sabine Lisicki (2015 Birm. 2r - def. Bencic)
27 - CAROLINE GARCIA (2022 Tokyo 2r - lost Sh.Zhang)
The ingredients are there for another attack on our democracy and election integrity.https://t.co/BRKBm584bj pic.twitter.com/a0f4wmqM32
— Ann Telnaes (@AnnTelnaes) September 20, 2022
"No one, my friend, is above the law"
— Ann Telnaes (@AnnTelnaes) September 21, 2022
NY Attorney General #LetitiaJames
(cartoon from the archives) pic.twitter.com/0dZlAeLqXP
The declassify fairy
— Ann Telnaes (@AnnTelnaes) September 23, 2022
During an interview, former president Donald Trump claimed he could just declassify top secret documents by just thinking about it.https://t.co/EyFv0DcBJk pic.twitter.com/aZe9rokw4z
I wonder what color the sky is in his world? ??
— Mark Hamill (@MarkHamill) September 22, 2022
(Bonus points for him suggesting the FBI raided his tacky beach club looking for "Hillary's e-mails") ?? https://t.co/n1CKoR8c1r
My wife floored me last night by pointing out that, due to recent world events, James Bond no longer works for her majesty's secret service.
— Paul Tobin (@PaulTobin) September 18, 2022
I feel like people don't talk enough about how James Bond is controlled by the Broccoli family, of broccoli fame. they're not named after broccoli, broccoli is named after them!!!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/Ww9SuYRiCA
— Dana Schwartz (@DanaSchwartzzz) September 21, 2022
How does a plant communicate danger signals?
— Science girl (@gunsnrosesgirl3) September 13, 2022
In response to a caterpillar bitting through its leaves, a wave of calcium travels across this plant to its furtherest parts , shown by fluorescent light. These signals may trigger defences mechanisms 1/2pic.twitter.com/XWch8ufs6p
James Earl Jones Steps Back From Voicing Darth Vader, Signs Off on Using Archived Recordings to Recreate Voice With A.I. https://t.co/I3N39BQCZ1
— Variety (@Variety) September 24, 2022
The Voice of Cinema’s greatest villain, James Earl Jones, has officially retired from voicing Darth Vader
— Okiro (@TheFirstOkiro) September 24, 2022
For the rest of my life, I will always love James Earl Jones for what he gave to Star Wars and my life. #WeLoveYouJames pic.twitter.com/m2kmLL0lqS
There is safety in numbers
— Science girl (@gunsnrosesgirl3) September 18, 2022
These juvenile striped eel catfish glide across the ocean floor, like one giant animal, a daunting sight for predators
In this undulating dense entity,the vulnerable protect each other until each is mature and independent 1/pic.twitter.com/66r9hahPv8
.@EliManning went undercover as a walk-on at Penn State.
— ESPN (@espn) September 19, 2022
Here comes Chad Powers ?? pic.twitter.com/0icZVDH4Wu